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ArtistAh, “Kilroy was here”! That’s a classic graffiti phrase with an interesting history. It’s often associated with a doodle of a bald-headed man peeking over a wall or fence. The origins of this phrase date back to World War II, where American servicemen would draw it on walls, latrines, and other surfaces to leave their mark and signify their presence. The character Kilroy became a symbol of the anonymous soldier, and it’s still occasionally seen today as a nostalgic reference
A striking mural of a stern-faced man in a helmet painted on a blue double door, flanked by red brick walls.